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Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Data at a Glance - 2013 Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy www.oica.org Featured KIDS COUNT Indicators #, % and/or rate All indicators are 2011 data for children under age 18, unless otherwise noted. Total number of children, under age 18 936,159 Children living in poverty (family of 4 with annual income less than $22,811) 216,000/ 23% Children living in high poverty areas (30% residents below poverty level) (2006-2010) 98,000/ 11% Children living in extreme poverty (family of 4 with income less than $11,405) 98,000/ 11% Children living in poverty, ages 0 to 5 86,000/ 27% Children living in single parent families 316,000/ 36% Children without health insurance, age 18 and younger (2010) 105,000/ 11% Children in families where no parent has full-time, year-round employment 282,000/ 30% Children in immigrant families (foreign born, or at least one parent foreign born) 110,000/ 12% Children below basic 4th grade reading achievement levels 36% Children below basic 8th grade math achievement levels 28% Public school students eligible for free or reduced lunch (2012-13 school year) 49% High school students not graduating on time (2008-2009) 10,924/ 23% Teens, ages 16-19, not in school and not high school graduates 13,000/ 6% Teens, ages 16-19, not working and not in school 19,000/ 9% Teen birth rates (2010) (per 1,000 females of the same age range) Teen birth rate, ages 15-19 51 Teen birth rate, ages 15-17 (younger teens) 26 Teen birth rate, ages 18-19 (older teens) 89 Teen birth numbers (2010) (Oklahoma Vital Statistics – preliminary data) All births, age 19 and younger 6,452 Births to younger teens, ages 15-17 1,881 Births to older teens, ages 18-19 4,473 Births to teens who are already parents 20% Children living in households that were food insecure during the year (2010) 230,000/ 25% Children in foster care (2010) 7,857 Children who were confirmed by DHS as victims of maltreatment (2010) 7,159 Child and teen deaths for ages 1 to 19, all causes (2010) 352

Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Data at a Glance - 2013 Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy www.oica.org Featured KIDS COUNT Indicators #, % and/or rate All indicators are 2011 data for children under age 18, unless otherwise noted. Total number of children, under age 18 936,159 Children living in poverty (family of 4 with annual income less than $22,811) 216,000/ 23% Children living in high poverty areas (30% residents below poverty level) (2006-2010) 98,000/ 11% Children living in extreme poverty (family of 4 with income less than $11,405) 98,000/ 11% Children living in poverty, ages 0 to 5 86,000/ 27% Children living in single parent families 316,000/ 36% Children without health insurance, age 18 and younger (2010) 105,000/ 11% Children in families where no parent has full-time, year-round employment 282,000/ 30% Children in immigrant families (foreign born, or at least one parent foreign born) 110,000/ 12% Children below basic 4th grade reading achievement levels 36% Children below basic 8th grade math achievement levels 28% Public school students eligible for free or reduced lunch (2012-13 school year) 49% High school students not graduating on time (2008-2009) 10,924/ 23% Teens, ages 16-19, not in school and not high school graduates 13,000/ 6% Teens, ages 16-19, not working and not in school 19,000/ 9% Teen birth rates (2010) (per 1,000 females of the same age range) Teen birth rate, ages 15-19 51 Teen birth rate, ages 15-17 (younger teens) 26 Teen birth rate, ages 18-19 (older teens) 89 Teen birth numbers (2010) (Oklahoma Vital Statistics – preliminary data) All births, age 19 and younger 6,452 Births to younger teens, ages 15-17 1,881 Births to older teens, ages 18-19 4,473 Births to teens who are already parents 20% Children living in households that were food insecure during the year (2010) 230,000/ 25% Children in foster care (2010) 7,857 Children who were confirmed by DHS as victims of maltreatment (2010) 7,159 Child and teen deaths for ages 1 to 19, all causes (2010) 352